8 a aN ~— { | - AEENERES ERSEEREEEREN EEN 2" he . A TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 1971 Timely Tips for Women by Doris W. Thomas Change Of Address Calls For Notifying People So you're moving to a new location! And that means a new address which you'll have to provide to people, com- panies, magazine publishers, need it. and organizations that will Even if you won't be moving for another six months, and have no idea what your new address will be, start now to make a list of everyone you will need to notify of your change of address. You might want to do this each day as you look through the family’s mail. If you begin your list, you can add other names as you go along, It’s amazing how many change-of-address notices necd to be mailed and each notice must be properly filled out. The following may help you to remember who needs to be notified: 1. Magazines, book and rec- ord clubs, catalogs, yearly newsletters; 2. Mailing lists such as al- umni organizations, club newsletters; 3. Organizations to which family members belong, in- cluding church, youth groups, lodges, professional groups; 4. Each company or store that sends you a monthly statement, such as depart- ment and catalog stores, trav- el clubs, oil companies; 5. Insurance companies, banks, credit unions, invest- ment agencies; 6. Utilities now serving you, including electric, gas, garbage, television cable; 7. Post office—both old and new locations. You can develop your list as a permanent record of ad- dresses and account numbers for this and for future moves. The list can serve as a con- venient location of important information you might need later. Compiling the first list is the most difficult. For the next move, just delete the names you no longer need, add new ones, and change addresses for others. As soon as you know your new ad- dress and your moving date, you can begin contacting each person or organization on the list. Get a supply of change- of address cards from the post office. It takes only a few days to get an order of return address stickers and these are easier to use than writing your address each time you fill out a card. You may be able to use: the last of your old } Address stickers save time, provide legible information, and are great to hand to your friends who say, ‘Be sure to give me your new address.” As you write each change- of- address notice, check the name off your address list. Remember to write the new LIVERWURST SESAME BALL 1 (434-0z.) can liverwurs i spread 1 (3-0z.) package cream cheese, softened 14 cup chopped chives 1 teaspoon soy sauce 14 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sesame seeds Assorted crackers Combine all ingredients ex- cept sesame seeds and crack- ers until well-blended; chill. Toast sesame seeds in shallow pan at 350 degrees for 10 to 15 minutes, stirring occasion- ally to brown evenly; cool. Mound -well-chilled liverwurst mixture on wax peper. With a knife, roughly shape into a ball. Sprinkle sesame seeds on paper, roll spread in seeds until completely coated. Shape into smooth ball with hands; chill, Serve with as- sorted crackers. Makes about one cup spread. The caterpillar of the har vester butterfly is carefully tended and protected by ants, in return for supplying the ants with a sweet, sticky glandular secretion called “honeydew”. post office and ask that all mail for your family be held PAGE 3 for your arrivel, By organizing your change of-address notices, you can avoid many hours of work and frustration. Also you'll be sure that at least this part of your move will go smooth- ly. ® THR ow Safety Is Important For Picnic Foods Safety applies to more than being cautions with machin- ery, medicines, poisons, and household appliances and equipment, Safety also ap- plies to the preparation -and serving of foods. 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Avoid the foods that have been ground, minced, or chopped because they are more likely to spoil than when left in larger piec- es, Dishes made with milk & eggs are easily contaminated and can lead to outbreaks of food poisoning, One of the best ways to keep foods cool on a picnic is to pack them in a chilled cooler, Put ice in the cooler several hours before’ you pack food for your picnic. The ice will keep longer and food will stay cold. Leave foods in the refrigerator until just before you start for the picnic. Keep food no longer than necessary before you eat. The longer you keep food, the more likely spoilage may result. Avoid keeping the cooler in the car trunk or inside a tightly closed car. 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